Gone bamboo, Ko Lipe, Thailand
We now fully understand the term “gone bamboo”. It’s easy to loose yourself and the rest of the world in the islands. You meet lots of travellers that have just stayed and it’s easy to see why. We will...
Read Moreby Jason & Kirsty | Mar 25, 2014 | Thailand | 0 |
We now fully understand the term “gone bamboo”. It’s easy to loose yourself and the rest of the world in the islands. You meet lots of travellers that have just stayed and it’s easy to see why. We will...
Read Moreby Jason & Kirsty | Mar 24, 2014 | Thailand | 0 |
Ko Ngai is one of the top of the Trang Islands, and is one of the nicer beaches in the Andaman. It is fairly small, hilly, rain forested island, with a handful of walking trails and beaches. There are no roads and no vehicles....
Read Moreby Jason & Kirsty | Mar 24, 2014 | Thailand | 0 |
Another day in paradise…… [justified_image_grid ng_gallery=19] “Your ticket to the moon……”
Read Moreby Jason & Kirsty | Mar 24, 2014 | Thailand | 0 |
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Read Moreby Jason & Kirsty | Mar 23, 2014 | Thailand | 0 |
We took a long boat over to Rayleigh, got to do some of the best kayaking we’ve ever done around beautiful towering limestone cliffs. Just amazing…. [justified_image_grid ng_gallery=21]
Read Moreby Jason & Kirsty | Mar 23, 2014 | Thailand | 0 |
We opted to take the speedboat from Phuket to Ko Yao. After a hair raising formula 1 style taxi ride to the pier. Our taxi driver gave us the quote of the day “I am 70 years young, original Phuket man” Gotta love...
Read Moreby Jason & Kirsty | Mar 23, 2014 | Thailand | 0 |
Phuket Old Town has a rich personality that is a great place to explore. From shrines, temples both Buddhist and Chinese, to ornate and wonderfully preserved ‘shophouses’, lots of artists working in open galleries...
Read Moreby Jason & Kirsty | Mar 18, 2014 | Thailand | 0 |
Paradise has been found…..we may never leave…….
Read Moreby Jason & Kirsty | Mar 18, 2014 | Thailand | 0 |
Hopped a ferry over to Ko Pha Ngan. An island in the Gulf of Thailand in the Surat Thani Province. Ko Pha Ngan has two sister islands: the larger Ko Samui to the south which we just came from, and the smaller Ko Tao to the north...
Read Moreby Jason & Kirsty | Mar 17, 2014 | Thailand | 0 |
After a long time on the road we have finally reached the sweet beaches of Thailand. Bring on the relaxation and cocktails….
Read Moreby Jason & Kirsty | Jan 31, 2014 | Thailand | 1 |
After a gruelling bus ride up towards the Thai/Burmese border, due to having to fight off an ugly case of food poisoning acquired the night before, we arrived in Mae Hong Son. Mae Hong Son is surrounded by the most picturesque...
Read Moreby Jason & Kirsty | Jan 28, 2014 | Thailand | 0 |
After three fairly nauseating hours of winding the 762 road curves by mini bus from the northern city of Chiang Mai, we arrived in the vibrant, quirky mountain valley town of Pai. This was once a quiet market town but is now a...
Read Moreby Jason & Kirsty | Mar 25, 2014 | Thailand | 0 |
We now fully understand the term “gone bamboo”. It’s easy to loose yourself and the rest of the world in the islands. You meet lots of travellers that have just stayed and it’s easy to see why. We will...
by Jason & Kirsty | Mar 24, 2014 | Thailand | 0 |
by Jason & Kirsty | Mar 24, 2014 | Thailand | 0 |
by Jason & Kirsty | Mar 24, 2014 | Thailand | 0 |
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